Building of Supports for Cooktop Below the Counter
Any thickness of the countertop can be utilized, however, the thickness will determine if the supports are built into the
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walls of the cut-out, placed below the cut-out, or be built out from the bottom of the cut-out.
Two support beams between ½" and 1" in width and 2" in depth should be placed lengthwise (spanning 23 11⁄16") 2 ¼"
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below the surface of the cut-out. In order to achieve this depth it may be necessary to add a build out to the 14 ¼" sides
of the bottom of the countertop.
The supports should be spaced center line in from the rear 1 1/4" and the centerline in from the front 2½".
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Installing Cooktop:
First feed the power wire through the hole and to the location of the power receptacle underneath the cabinet.
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The ½" overhang on the induction cooker comes with pre-installed foam gasket. Peel off the adhesive protector on the
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bottom of the gasket and set the induction cooker into the cut-out. Gently press down on the induction cook top to se-
cure the adhesive gasket to the countertop. The cook top should be sitting on the supports previously installed.
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